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Inventory of rock avalanches in western Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska, 1984-2016: a baseline data set for evaluating the impact of climate change on avalanche magnitude, mobility, and frequency

Dates

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1984-06-01
Acquisition
2016-09-30
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Citation

Bessette-Kirton, E.K. and Coe, J.A., 2016, Inventory of rock avalanches in western Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska, 1984-2016: a baseline data set for evaluating the impact of climate change on avalanche magnitude, mobility, and frequency: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7C827F8.

Summary

The effects of climate change have the potential to impact slope stability. Negative impacts are expected to be greatest at high northerly latitudes where degradation of permafrost in rock and soil, debuttressing of slopes as a result of glacial retreat, and changes in ocean ice-cover are likely to increase the susceptibility of slopes to landslides. In the United States, the greatest increases in air temperature and precipitation are expected to occur in Alaska. In order to assess the impact that these environmental changes will have on landslide size (magnitude), mobility, and frequency, inventories of historical landslides are needed. These inventories provide baseline data that can be used to identify changes in historical and [...]

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Summary_metadata.xml
“Summary metadata”
Original FGDC Metadata

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26.76 KB application/fgdc+xml
GlacierBayRockAvalanches.xlsx
“Table of rock avalanche data”
15.34 KB application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet
Metadata.zip
“Rock avalanche metadata”
26.7 KB application/zip
GlacierBayRockAvalanche.gdb.zip
“Rock avalanche ArcGIS geodatabase”
102.92 KB application/zip
LandsatImageryUsed.xlsx
“Table of Landsat images used”
15.26 KB application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to create an inventory of historical rock avalanches in the western part of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska. This inventory serves as a basis for research on the response of slope stability to climate change. The inventory spans a 33-year period from 1984 to 2016 and provides baseline data that can be used to identify changes between historical and future landslide magnitude, mobility, and frequency. GIS map data include the geometry and location of 24 rock avalanches that occurred in the western part of Glacier Bay National Park from June 1984 to September 2016. Attribute data for each mapped rock avalanche include: the date, or range in possible dates, of occurrence; total area of the source and deposit; curvilinear travel distance; and the change in elevation from the avalanche head scarp to toe.

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